Exploring Westminster & St James’s – The Royal & Political Heart of London
When people imagine London, the first images that come to mind are Big Ben, Buckingham Palace, and Westminster Abbey – all within walking distance of each other. This historic district is the best place to start your London adventure.
1. Big Ben & Houses of Parliament (Palace of Westminster)- Opening Hours:
- Overseas visitors can only tour during summer opening (usually July–September).
- Tickets: Adults from £25 (tours inside Parliament).
- Nearest Tube: Westminster Station (Jubilee, Circle, District lines).
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About: A UNESCO World Heritage Site, the abbey has hosted every English coronation since 1066. Also the resting place of monarchs, poets, and scientists.
- Mon–Fri: 9:30 am – 3:30 pm
- Sun: Closed for sightseeing (open for worship only).
- Closed on: Major religious holidays, and special events like royal weddings or funerals.
- Tip: Buy tickets online to skip the queue. Arrive early morning for fewer crowds.
- Opening Hours:
- State Rooms (inside the palace) open only in summer (July–September): 9:30 am – 7:30 pm.
- Closed on: Most of the year (inside visits), Christmas, and New Year’s Day.
- Tip: Arrive at least 30–40 minutes early for Changing of the Guard to get a good viewing spot.
- Opening Hours: 5 am – midnight, daily.
- Nearest Tube: St James’s Park or Westminster.
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About: Underground bunkers where Winston Churchill directed Britain’s WWII strategy. Preserved exactly as they were during the war.
- Tickets: Adults £30, Students £24, Children £15.
- Nearest Tube: Westminster or St James’s Park.